Adata booth at Computex 2013 presented an interesting solid-state drive. The model was designated SX2000, will be released with up to 1600 GB, and its read and write speeds reach 1,800 MB / s. The declared performance value in read-access blocks of 4 KB is 200000 IOPS.
The device has a size 2.5-inch SFF-8639 interface (fully compatible with both SAS and SATA, in the same connector added four lines PCIe 2.0).
The base of the device is a single-chip LSI SandForce controller code-named Griffin. According to preliminary data, the official designation of the controller will be SF-3000.
The device supports NCQ, Trim and SMART